Shakespeare just never gets old. By Pat Smith For proof, look to A Noise Within’s production of Richard III—relevant, profound, professional, and accessibl ...
GUEST OPINION I have watched with growing concern as our city’s policies increasingly prioritize ambitious goals over the ...
Following the success of last July’s inaugural “Mariposa Night,” a storytelling event created by and for members of the ...
Combine your history with art and vice versa this weekend as the San Gabriel Valley investigates and illuminates our artistic ...
The Pasadena Fire Department responded to a vehicle-into-structure incident just before 5:00 am today in the 200 block of Bellefontaine Street. By Ac ...
The Pasadena Unified School District held a seven-hour marathon board meeting on Thursday, Feb. 26, beginning at 4:00 pm and ending just shy of midnight. The Bo ...
Pasadena’s library system reads less like a civic institution and more like a long‑running story of reinvention, 140 years of refusing to stand still. By Ne ...
A total lunar eclipse will light up skies across much of the world on March 2–3, 2026, offering viewers a chance to see the Moon fully immersed in Earth’s d ...
Forest Lawn Museum will spotlight the creative force of Southern California’s Armenian community next year with Convergence, a sweeping exhibition running Mar ...
The Pasadena City Council voted unanimously Monday to restrict the use of city property for federal immigration enforcement ...
On Wednesday night, Feb. 26, Caltech chemistry professor Kimberly See delivered a public lecture highlighting her group’s cutting-edge research into next-gene ...
OPINION Flush with more than $850 million in unallocated Measure R Facilities Bond funding, the Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD) is weighing options for ...
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